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clarendongossip · 3 years
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Hello, honeys! Homecoming is tonight and I know I’m excited. Are you guys excited? You should be, because I for my part can’t wait for the all the juiciness we’ll be sure to receive. Our lovely fellow students don’t stay dramafree on a normal day, so I just know tonight is bound to be good.
These are all the people that have been nominated by you guys (or by themselves..) over the past couple weeks and remember, today’s your last chance to cast your vote and have a say in who your precious Clarendon Hills High royalty will be.
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Potential Homecoming Queens:
Emma Moretti x x x x = 4
Chelsea Jennings x x x x x x x x x = 9 + 10 = 19 + 10 = 29
Danielle Roberts x x x x x x x x x x = 10 + 10 = 20 
Jenna Montgomery x = 1 + 10 = 11 + 10 = 21 
Potential Homecoming Kings:
Benjamin Foster x x x x x x x = 7 + 10 = 17 
Charlie Sullivan x x x x x x x x x x x x x x = 14 + 10 = 24 + 10 = 34 + 10 = 44 + 10 = 54
Lucas Kane x x x x x = 5
Trevor Wiley x = 1
Potential Homecoming Princesses:
Nancy Bennett x x x x x x x x x = 9 + 10 = 19 + 10 = 29
Tamara Foster x x x x x x x x = 8 + 10 = 18 + 10 = 28 
Mina Wagner x = 1
Bella Bennett x x x x x x x x = 8 + 10 = 18
Potential Homecoming Princes:
Justin Delmare x x x = 3 + 10 = 13 + 10 = 23 
Zach Carroll x x = 2 + 10 = 12
Patrick Roberts x x x x x x x x x x = 10 + 10 = 20 + 10 = 30
Michel Federman 10
So VOTE today and remember that your vote might make the difference between heaven or hell at Clarendon Hills High.
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leanstooneside · 3 years
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Harriet and More Added to Austin Film Fest First Wave of Films
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   AUSTIN FILM FESTIVAL REVEALS FIRST WAVE OF SCREENINGS SET FOR 26TH ANNIVERSARY LINE-UP
    Including Terrence Malick’s A Hidden Life, four world premieres, and a screening of the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend documentary feature with series creators Rachel Bloom and Aline Brosh McKenna in attendance
   Austin, TX – August 23, 2019 – Austin Film Festival (AFF), the premier film festival recognizing writers’ and filmmakers’ contributions to film, television, and new media, has announced the first wave of screenings to be included in their 2019 film slate, taking place October 24-31.
    AFF will screen legendary writer/director Terrence Malick’s latest film A Hidden Life, starring August Diehl and Valerie Pachner. The film follows the true story of an Austrian farmer who refused to yield to Nazi forces in World War II. Also screening at AFF is the biopic Harriet, written by Kasi Lemons and Gregory Allen Howard and starring Cynthia Erivo, Joe Alwyn, and Jannelle Monáe, following the harrowing journey of American hero Harriet Tubman. In addition, AFF will screen The Truth from writer/director Hirokazu Koreeda starring Catherine Deneuve, Juliette Binoche, and Ethan Hawke.
    AFF will also be hosting the world premiere of the documentary feature Cowboys written and directed by Austin locals John Langmore and Bud Force and The Animal People from executive producer Joaquin Phoenix, written by Cassandra Suchan, Denis Henry Hennelly, Sasha Perry, Brian Palmer and directed by Cassandra Suchan and Denis Henry Hennelly. Other world premiere titles include The VICE Guide to Bigfoot, written by Zach Lamplugh and Brian Emond, and the Texas crime thriller Sleeping in Plastic from writer/director Van Ditthavong.
    Aline Brosh McKenna will also join the Festival alongside her Crazy Ex-Girlfriend co-creator and star Rachel Bloom to present the documentary Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: Oh My God I Think It’s Over that follows the show’s final episode, with filmmaker Katie Hyde in attendance. Following the screening, the three will sit down for a Q&A to discuss the CW musical comedy series that explores mental health issues and modern relationships and the story’s journey through its final season, which concluded in April 2019.
    The complete list of programming, including over 100 more films as well as hundreds of panels, will be announced in late September.
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          AFF FIRST WAVE:
A Hidden Life
Writer/Director: Terrence Malick
Starring: August Diehl, Valerie Pachner, Maria Simon, Tobias Moretti, Bruno Ganz, Matthias Schoenaerts, Karin Neuhäuser, Ulrich Matthes
Based on real events, from visionary writer-director Terrence Malick, A HIDDEN LIFE is the story of an unsung hero, Franz Jägerstätter, who refused to fight for the Nazis in World War II. When the Austrian peasant farmer is faced with the threat of execution for treason, it is his unwavering faith and his love for his wife Fani and children that keeps his spirit alive.
 A Patient Man
Texas Premiere
 Writer/Director: Kevin Ward
In the aftermath of a terrible car accident, a man tries to make sense of his life and seeks revenge for what he has lost.
    Cowboys
World Premiere
Writer/Director: John Langmore, Bud Force
In an age of breathtaking change, rapid urbanization, and a daily news cycle, it’s hard to imagine an existence almost entirely divorced from that reality.  Yet, COWBOYS: A Documentary Portrait reveals a fascinating way of life tied uniquely to the natural environment and capricious thousand-pound animals.  Filmed on location in the most remote parts of the American West, COWBOYS paints an intimate portrait of a surprisingly diverse and eloquent group of men and women committed to a harsh reality while feeding a population they’re likely never to encounter. 
      Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: Oh My God I Think It’s Over
Director: Katie Hyde
“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: Oh My God I Think It’s Over” is a peek behind the curtain as the team behind the award-winning comedy series "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” wraps up its final season. We watch as co-creators Rachel Bloom and Aline Brosh McKenna and their many talented collaborators steer the show through its final episode. The film highlights their unique process as they juggle writing, songwriting, choreography on a spinning turntable, last minute big ideas and emergencies, and the "impossible task" of creating a smart, feminist, musical comedy show that's a process unlike any other show ever to air on network TV.
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            Harriet
Writers: Gregory Allen Howard, Kasi Lemmons
Director: Kasi Lemmons
Starring: Cynthia Erivo, Leslie Odom Jr., Janelle Monáe, Joe Alwyn, Jennifer Nettles, Clarke Peters
Based on the thrilling and inspirational life of an iconic American freedom fighter, HARRIET tells the extraordinary tale of Harriet Tubman’s escape from slavery and transformation into one of America’s greatest heroes. Her courage, ingenuity, and tenacity freed hundreds of slaves and changed the course of history.
    Macabre
North American Premiere
Writer: Lucas Paraizo and Rita Gloria Curvo
Director: Marcos Prado
Macabre is a feature film based on the true story of the 'Werewolves of Freiburg', two young brothers who were accused of brutal murders in the 90's, in Brazil. The thriller follows Sergeant Téo in his quest for the suspects hiding in the Atlantic Forest. While the population, the press and the local police condemn the brothers, Téo realizes that one of them may be innocent.
   Sleeping in Plastic
World Premiere
Writer/Director: Van Ditthavong
A small Texas town awakes when a high school wrestler gets swept into the dangerous world of an intoxicating drifter and her ruthless lover. Lives intertwine and spiral violently out of control once he becomes her escort driver and risks everything to save her.
    The Animal People
World Premiere
Writers: Cassandra Suchan, Denis Henry Hennelly, Sasha Perry, Brian Palmer
Director: Cassandra Suchan, Denis Henry Hennelly
Executive Producer: Joaquin Phoenix
A chilling portrait of what happens when activism rattles the institutions of power.
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Writer: Hirokazu Koreeda, Adaption by Lea Le Dimna
Director: Hirokazu Koreeda
Starring: Catherine Deneuve, Juliette Binoche, Ethan Hawke, Ludivine Saginer, Roger Van Hool
Fabienne is a star; a star of French cinema. She reigns amongst men who love and admire her. When she publishes her memoirs, her daughter Lumir returns from New York to Paris with her husband and young child. The reunion between mother and daughter will quickly turn to confrontation: truths will be told, accounts settled, loves and resentments confessed.
    The VICE Guide to Bigfoot
World Premiere
Writer: Zach Lamplugh, Brian Emond
Director: Zach Lamplugh
The debut feature from director Zach Lamplugh (Adult Swim); This paranormal comedy follows a hopelessly millennial reporter on the most important assignment of his career: Bigfoot. But after following a prominent cryptozoologist into the Appalachian foothills, he's forced to answer the question "is a good story worth dying for?"
       For new announcements and information on how to attend, visit www.austinfilmfestival.com and follow @austinfilmfest #AFF26 on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
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junker-town · 5 years
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College basketball’s 11 greatest recruiting classes of the decade
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These recruiting hauls had the greatest impact on their programs from 2010-2019.
What are the greatest college basketball recruiting classes of the decade? The answer isn’t necessarily reflected in the rankings at the time.
While Duke and Kentucky have owned the top of the recruiting rankings over the last 10 years, it takes a deeper look to determine which incoming freshman classes had the greatest impact on their programs. We valued three things in building this list:
Contributions to team success at the college level
Players who emerged into NBA stars
Players who became NBA first round draft picks
There were a number of difficult cuts. An easy case can be made for Billy Donovan’s class of 2010 at Florida — Patric Young, Will Yeguete, Casey Prather, Scottie Wilbekin, Erik Murphy — a group that helped the program to three Elite Eights and a Final Four, but didn’t produce any real NBA talent. Michigan State’s 2012 class (Gary Harris, Denzel Valentine, Bryn Forbes) was a tough omission. UConn was one of three teams to win multiple national titles this decade and had a case with its 2010 class of Shabazz Napier and Jeremy Lamb.
With a decade of college basketball from 2010-2019 now behind us, let’s figure out the most impactful recruiting classes of the time period.
11. 2017 Texas Tech
Players: Zhaire Smith, Jarrett Culver, Davide Moretti
Texas Tech had never advanced past the Sweet 16 in the history of the program when Chris Beard’s class of 2017 stepped on campus. No one would have expected this group to change that at the time. Ranked as the No. 39 overall class in the country, the Red Raiders’ six-player haul included two JUCO transfers and just one top-100 prospect in Italian shooter Davide Moretti. Ultimately, it was a pair of in-state three-star recruits who would change the perception of the program forever.
Texas Tech ran all the way to the Elite Eight in the class’ first season behind the emergence of Zhaire Smith. Ranked as the No. 194 recruit in America, Smith blossomed into one of the most unlikely one-and-dones ever as a ridiculously athletic wing who helped create the foundation for an elite defense. The team only got better after Smith went to the NBA thanks to a star turn from sophomore guard Jarrett Culver. Culver, who entered the program as the No. 312 recruit in his class, blossomed into a superstar and the eventual No. 6 overall NBA Draft pick. His big year helped take the Red Raiders all the way to the national title game.
Don’t overlook the contributions of Moretti, either: he would go on to become the team’s second leading scorer this past season and still has two years of eligibility left.
10. 2016 Gonzaga
Players: Zach Collins, Rui Hachimura, Zach Norvell, Killian Tillie
Gonzaga’s 2016 class featured the program’s first ever McDonald’s All-American in center Zach Collins. Collins was only on campus for one year before becoming an NBA lottery pick, but he was a key piece in the team’s first ever Final Four run as a freshman. This class, ranked No. 20 in the country at the time, kept paying dividends for the ‘Zags long after Collins departed.
Rui Hachimura and Killian Tillie continued the program’s proud and successful pipeline of international talent. Hachimura came over from Japan and eventually grew into one of the best players in college basketball as a junior. Tillie, who arrived from France, was a stud as a sophomore before enduring injury problems last season. He could be poised for a big year in 2019-2020 if he can stay healthy. Novell was also a key piece on teams that would go to the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight in consecutive years after being redshirted his first year on campus. He averaged 15 points per game last season before bouncing to the NBA.
9. 2012 Michigan
Players: Caris LeVert, Nik Stauskas, Glenn Robinson III, Mitch McGary, Spike Albrecht
Michigan hadn’t been to the Final Four since the Fab Five era until its class of 2012 showed up in Ann Arbor. In their first season, Glenn Robinson III, Mitch McGary, and Nik Stauskas were each among the top five scorers on a team that went all the way to the national championship game. It was there that Michigan’s lowliest recruit forged his own legend. Spike Albrecht, ranked as the No. 221 player in his class, scored 17 first half points on 4-of-4 three-point shooting against Louisville to forever etch himself into college basketball lore on the sport’s biggest stage.
The next season hit a snag when McGary’s sophomore year lasted only eight games amid back problems, but the Wolverines still went to the Elite Eight behind a breakout season from Stauskas that helped turn him into a top-10 NBA Draft pick. At the same time, LeVert was making his debut coming off a redshirt and immediately established himself as a burgeoning talent in his own right. LeVert was on his way to becoming a star before foot and leg injuries cut short his next two seasons. He was still a first-round pick in the 2016 NBA Draft.
8. 2015 Villanova
Players: Jalen Brunson and Donte DiVincenzo
Villanova’s decade-long run of dominance is full of impressive recruiting wins, but we’ll give Brunson and DiVincenzo the slight edge over 2013’s Josh Hart and Kris Jenkins coup and 2012’s Ryan Arcidiacono and Daniel Ochefu haul. Brunson has a case to be the best player in the history of the program: a two-time starter on national championship teams and Villanova’s only national Player of the Year award winner. In his three seasons on campus, ‘Nova went 103-13.
DiVincenzo redshirted as a true freshman during the Wildcats’ 2016 title run, but made an indelible imprint on the 2018 championship team. Against Michigan in the national title game, DiVincenzo came off the bench to score 31 points and earn Most Outstanding Player honors. He is one of four first-round NBA Draft picks the program has produced since 2017.
7. 2018 Duke
Players: Zion Williamson, R.J. Barrett, Cameron Reddish, Tre Jones, Joey Baker
Duke’s 2018 class was hailed as the greatest of the modern era when it formed, but it feels like the most controversial selection on this list in retrospect. It’s hard to get past the Blue Devils’ upset loss to Michigan State in the Elite Eight or just how shaky they looked in the two games before it. R.J. Barrett was undeniably productive, but his lack of efficiency and questionable shot selection made him feel like a slight disappointment given his recruiting hype. The same can be said for Cam Reddish, who struggled struggled immensely despite being the No. 2 overall recruit in the RSCI behind Barrett.
Still, this class makes the cut because it includes the superhuman phenomenon that is Zion Williamson. Williamson posted the best single season of the decade as a freshman, with his jaw-dropping highlights being matched every bit by his remarkable production and efficiency. Tre Jones’ surprising decision to return for his sophomore year, to go along with the debut of former top-50 Joey Baker, means this class still as a chance to add to its resume.
6. 2013 Kansas
Players: Joel Embiid, Andrew Wiggins, Wayne Selden, Frank Mason Jr.
Kansas’ 2013 class featured: a No. 1 overall draft pick, a national Player of the Year, and the best big man in the NBA today. That’s the easiest defense for how a group that will mostly be remembered for a Round of 32 loss to Stanford still makes this list. For as underwhelming as Andrew Wiggins was (and has been) given the hype, Joel Embiid lived up to every bit of superstar potential Kansas fans were promised. While his lone college season ended before the NCAA tournament because of a back injury, Embiid’s routine dominance on a per-minute basis stands out against the decade’s other top freshmen.
Mason was an afterthought in this class at the time, but he ended up leading Kansas to two Elite Eights and turning into the best player in the country as a senior. Factor in Selden, a former McDonald’s All-American who proved to be a productive wing for three seasons, and all four of these players are currently in the NBA.
5. 2014 North Carolina
Players: Justin Jackson, Joel Berry, Theo Pinson
UNC recruited in stark contrast from contemporaries like Duke and Kentucky over the course of this decade, only boasting one one-and-done (Tony Bradley) since 2010 before Coby White and Nassir Little each left after their freshman year this past season. Instead, Roy Williams found success targeting players that would stay in school, develop chemistry, and lay the foundation for multiple years of success. His class of 2014 is the greatest example of this.
Justin Jackson, Joel Berry, and Theo Pinson were all McDonald’s All-Americans. As sophomores, they teamed with veterans Brice Johnson and Marcus Paige to carry the Tar Heels to the national title game, where their hearts were broken by Kris Jenkins’ buzzer-beater for Villanova. UNC would find redemption the next season, as Jackson, Berry, and Pinson got the Tar Heels back in national title game and this time outlasted Gonzaga to cut down the nets. Jackson was the only player in this class to leave early for the NBA and even he stayed three years.
4. 2016 Virginia
Players: De’Andre Hunter, Ty Jerome, Kyle Guy, Jay Huff
Tony Bennett knew he had the best recruiting haul of his career when he inked four top-100 prospects in the class of 2016. He didn’t know their story would produce enough highs and lows for a Hollywood movie. As sophomores, top-seeded UVA entered the NCAA tournament at 31-2 overall only to become the first top-seed to ever lose to a No. 16 seed in UMBC. The starting backcourt of Ty Jerome and Kyle Guy vowed to be back the next year, this time hoping that De’Andre Hunter would be by their side and not out with a thumb injury.
Virginia was a No. 1 seed again the next year and had destiny on its side, using a miracle finish to advance past Purdue in the Elite Eight and then reaching the national title game when Guy hit three free throws at the buzzer to beat Auburn. The national title game against Texas Tech went into overtime — of course it did — only for UVA to come out on top. Hunter would go on to become the second-highest drafted player in program history at No. 4, while Jerome went at the end of the first round and Guy was picked at the end of the second. UVA may still be a powerhouse well into the future, but it’ll never have a more memorable class than this one.
3. 2011 Kentucky
Players: Anthony Davis, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Marquis Teague, Kyle Wiltjer
John Calipari’s 2011 class is the one that fortified his reputation as the king of recruiting for the modern era. Calipari pulled three top-five recruits out of the high school ranks and used them as the foundation for the most dominant national championship team of the decade. Anthony Davis will likely go down as the greatest player Cal ever coached, a brilliant two-way big man who won every national Player of the Year as a true freshman before becoming the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA Draft. Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, a tough and athletic wing, gave the team a versatile defender and rebounder who would go on to be selected one pick after Davis. It’s the only time in history teammates have gone with the top two choices in the NBA Draft.
Kentucky’s 38-2 season was so iconic that its most memorable moment might have been a loss, when Christian Watford hit a buzzer-beater to give Indiana a shocking December win. Calipari will continue to put together monster recruiting classes, but he’ll be hard pressed to ever field a more successful one than this.
2. 2014 Kentucky
Players: Karl-Anthony Towns, Devin Booker, Trey Lyles, Tyler Ulis
The most unforgettable college basketball team of the decade didn’t win a national championship, but it did captivate the country by coming tantalizingly close to perfection. The story of Kentucky’s chase for history started way back when John Calipari agreed to coach the Dominican Republic national team as a way of getting in tight with 16-year-old Karl Towns. Towns would go on to become a freshman superstar at Kentucky, the eventual No. 1 overall draft pick, and one of the most talented players Calipari ever coached. That Towns was only seventh on his own team in minutes per game during his lone year on campus is the ultimate testament to just how loaded his Kentucky team really was.
We’ll remember the 2014-2015 Wildcats for their platoon system, their impossible size, and their 38-0 start. Wisconsin ended Kentucky’s dream season in a Final Four classic, but the memory of this team lives on as a rare example of when one roster and one coach seemed bigger than the sport, if only for a moment.
1. 2014 Duke
Players: Jahlil Okafor, Justise Winslow, Tyus Jones, Grayson Allen
As the entire college basketball world focused on Kentucky’s pursuit of a perfect season, another freshmen super team was growing under the surface during in 2015. Duke didn’t always look like a national championship contender throughout the year, with a spotty defense threatening to sabotage an immense collection of talent. But when Mike Krzyzewski moved Justise Winslow to the four to get more speed and versatility on the floor, the Blue Devils suddenly looked the juggernaut they really were all along.
Jahlil Okafor lived up to every bit of hype as the No. 1 recruit in the country. A dominant low post scorer who would have been a Hall of Famer in a different era, Okafor was the hub of Duke’s offense and the ultimate matchup nightmare on the block. Tyus Jones was the perfect complement at point guard, a heady floor general who could take and make big shots while never surrendering control of the game. Winslow was an ace defender and valuable slasher. After not playing much throughout the season, Grayson Allen wrote the first chapter of his storied but controversial college career with a breakout performance in the Final Four.
After Kentucky fell to Wisconsin in the Final Four, Duke beat the Badgers in the national championship game because of a legendary performance from their four freshmen. Okafor, Winslow, Jones, and Allen combined for 60 of the team’s 68 points, allowing Krzyzewski to cut down the nets for the fifth time in his career. It’s hard to imagine four freshmen ever owning the biggest stage in the sport like this again. That’s why Duke’s 2014 recruiting class is the greatest of the decade.
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ZACH BRAFF'S SHIVERING FOREARM
KRIS HUMPHRIES'S SHIVERING ELBOW
JIMMY FALLON'S SHIVERING ARM
BROOKE BURKE'S SHIVERING LOWER LEG
JENNY MCCARTHY'S SHIVERING BUTTOCKS
SONJA MORGAN'S SHIVERING BACK
ERIC DANE'S SHIVERING LOWER LEG
CHARLIE SHEEN'S SHIVERING LEG
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Texas Tech earns first Final Four trip with win over top-seeded Gonzaga
Texas Tech earns first Final Four trip with win over top-seeded Gonzaga Texas Tech earns first Final Four trip with win over top-seeded Gonzaga https://ift.tt/eA8V8J
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Texas Tech is heading to its first Final Four thanks to a kid from Italy who made the big shots and a defence that refuses to rest.
Davide Moretti opened up a late lead with the two most important 3-pointers of his life, Tariq Owens came up with a big rejection and the Red Raiders caught a ride straight to Minneapolis with a 75-69 victory over top-seeded Gonzaga on Saturday.
Moretti also made all four of his free throws down the stretch to wind up with 10 of his 12 points over the final 4 minutes.
The first of them –a spot-up 3-pointer from the side of the arc– gave third-seeded Texas Tech (30-6) a five-point lead, its largest to that point, with 3:49 remaining. The second came with 1:50 left and pushed the advantage to six.
Six might not seem like much. But then again, not every defence is like the one coach Chris Beard draws up, and demands, out of the transfers and second-choice players he started bringing to Lubbock when he arrived three seasons ago.
Nobody’s overlooking them now.
“It’s real. That defence is real,” Gonzaga coach Mark Few said. “It impacted us tonight. They took a lot of balls tonight.”
Texas Tech had nine steals among 16 turnovers by Gonzaga.
With Texas Tech leading 68-62 and less than a minute remaining, Owens swooped over to the sideline to reject Gonzaga’s NBA-bound star, Rui Hachimura, and put an exclamation point of sorts on a celebration that was just getting warmed up.
Gonzaga (33-4), which spent a good chunk of the season atop the AP Top 25, pulled within 71-69 on Zach Norvell Jr.’s putback with 11 seconds left. But Josh Perkins reached over the end line and tipped the ball out of Matt Mooney’s hand as he was inbounding for a technical.
Moretti did the honours –sinking the technical free throws– and then made two more after Gonzaga fouled in desperation.
Jarrett Culver, an NBA prospect who chose his hometown college over several other suitors, led the Red Raiders with 19 points. Mooney, a transfer from South Dakota State, had 17.
But, as usual, the biggest stats came on defence. Texas Tech held the Bulldogs’ nation-leading offence to 42 per cent shooting and nearly six more turnovers than their season average. This was only the fourth time Gonzaga was held under 70 this season.
“I think I turned the ball over five times in the first half,” Gonzaga forward Brandon Clarke said. “It’s something I’ve never done.”
Bottom line, Texas Tech gives teams very little room to breathe.
And though Gonzaga was the only team to beat Duke and Zion Williamson at full strength this season, there will be no rematch.
This was a tight, back-and-forth game. Neither team led by more than five for the first 38:10, until Moretti spotted up for one of the most open looks of the game for either team.
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NCAA大學男籃 德州理工爆冷晉級4強
美NCAA男籃奪冠熱門岡薩加30日在關鍵時刻出現要命失誤,讓德州理工最終75比69獲勝,爆冷搶下4強門票,創下隊史新紀錄。
全美大學體育聯盟(NCAA)男籃錦標賽季後賽8強戰,奪冠熱門之一的岡薩加(Gonzaga)大學,是這次季後賽西區頭號種子,今天和第3種子德州理工(Texas Tech)大學爭奪4強門票。
比賽讀秒階段只落後2分,還保有一線生機的岡薩加,關鍵時刻發生要命失誤,在德州理工發球時,伸手撈還未發進場內的球而被判犯規,讓德州理工可以先罰球,再握有球權,德州理工把握機會拉開比分,最終以75比69爆冷擊敗岡薩加,成功闖進4強,刷新去年進到8強的隊史最佳紀錄。
德州理工卡佛(Jarrett Culver)搶下全隊最高19分,穆尼(Matt Mooney)、莫瑞提(Davide Moretti)分別攻下17分、12分。
岡薩加八村壘今天攻下全場最高22分,克拉克(Brandon Clarke)有18分、12籃板的「雙十」演出,柏金斯(Josh Perkins)、諾維爾(Zach Norvell Jr.)分別有16分、10分。
https://tw.news.yahoo.com/ncaa大學男籃-德州理工爆冷晉級4強-011649266.html
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Why each NCAA tournament team will cover the spread in the National Championship game
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The NCAA men’s basketball season comes to a close on Monday as Virginia and Texas Tech square off in the 2019 National Championship game. The game tips off at 9:20 p.m. ET with both squads looking to take home their first national championship.
Virginia won a stunner on Saturday, beating Auburn 63-62 thanks to a trio of last second free throws. They have a chance on Monday to complete the turnaround from their first round loss a year ago. Texas Tech took a lead midway through the first half over Michigan State, and pulled away in the second half en route to a 61-51 victory.
Virginia enters the national title game as a one-point favorite, and a -120 favorite on the moneyline. We’ve spoken with our network of team brand managers to figure out why each team might cover the spread. Everybody has their own philosophy, but getting insight from folks who are particularly dialed in can help get you a necessary edge to turn the national title game into a profitable one.
1) Virginia vs. 3) Texas Tech, 9:00 p.m., Monday, CBS
Spread: Virginia -1
Why Virginia will cover: Buckle up for a defensive battle, folks. Two of the top-5 defenses are squaring off Monday night, but only one of the top-5 offenses...and that belongs to Virginia. The Hoos still haven’t rattled off a game to their full potential, but here they are in the National Championship game. Kyle Guy has his shot back, Ty Jerome is a straight baller, and De’Andre Hunter came alive in the second half against Auburn. If those three can get going and avoid turning the ball over, the Cavaliers can cut down the nets at the end of the night. — Caroline Darney, Streaking the Lawn
Why Texas Tech will cover: This game is another game where the entire nation is expecting a low scoring slug fest featuring two very good defenses. Unfortunately for Virginia, Texas Tech is the best defensive team potentially ever. If Tariq Owens is healthy and playing, there is no weakness to exploit. They turn you over, and contest every shot. I expect Virginia to slow Tech down on the offensive end, but Culver will breakout with Moretti after both played poorly against MSU. That should be all the Red Raiders need as the defense ices yet another extremely efficient offense and finally this program will get the respect it richly deserves. — Zach Mason, Viva the Matadors
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‘Bonehead’ technical foul by Josh Perkins costs Gonzaga in loss
An unusual technical foul committed by Josh Perkins proved costly in Gonzaga’s loss to Texas Tech on Saturday.
Gonzaga had closed their deficit to two points at 71-69 following a Zach Norvell Jr layup with 12 seconds left in their Elite Eight game. They needed either a stop or to have Texas Tech blow their free throws to have a shot at tying the game. Unfortunately a boneheaded play by Perkins cost them.
Perkins was defending the Texas Tech inbound pass and reached out, making contact with Matt Mooney.
Josh Perkins gets called for the technical foul after reaching over the sideline on the inbounds pass. pic.twitter.com/izpYlBMXFe
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) March 31, 2019
Perkins was called for a tech, which allowed the Red Raiders to put their best free throw shooter at the line. They chose 92.1 percent free throw shooter Davide Moretti, who made both shots. Texas Tech then got the ball back as well and got fouled, going to the line again. They made both of their next two shots, turning a 2-point game into a 6-point game in a matter of seconds.
Gonzaga faced a tough challenge to tie the game down two with 12 seconds left, but that scenario was doable. Being down by six with nine seconds left was too much.
After the game, Perkins acknowledged he made a “bonehead” play.
Gonzaga senior Josh Perkins on his critical out-of-bounds foul late in Elite Eight loss to Texas Tech: “Bonehead play. Something I will think about forever.”
— Ben Golliver (@BenGolliver) March 31, 2019
Perkins is a senior, which makes the play an especially difficult way for his career to end.
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Billionaire Venture Capitalist Tim Draper to Keynote InnovateCRE
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Press Release: Billionaire Venture Capitalist Tim Draper to Keynote #InnovateCRE 2018
New York, NY – AnySizeDeals today announced that Tim Draper, renowned venture capitalist and billionaire, will be speaking at this year’s #InnovateCRE conference in New York City. #InnovateCRE is the global flagship conference focused on the convergence of real estate and technology. The conference will be held on September 12, 2018, in New York City.
Tim Draper will share his insights on Blockchain & Cryptocurrencies, Startup investing and his controversial Cal 3 initiative to split California into three separate states. Tim has invested in hundreds of companies including Redfin, Tesla, SpaceX, Hotmail, Skype, Baidu, Coinbase and many more.
The conference will host more than 30 dynamic panelists and speakers, including business leaders, startup founders, venture capitalists, real estate developers/owners, tech enthusiasts, blockchain experts and policymakers. Some of the notable confirmed speakers include;
William (Bill) Murphy – CTO, Blackstone
Sara B. Queen – 2017 Woman of the Year – New York Women Executives in Real Estate
Piper Moretti – CEO, The Crypto Realty Group
David Goldberg – General Partner, Corigin Ventures
Zach Aarons – Co-Founder, MetaProp NYC
Alain Cohen – CEO, Findspace
Dr. Thomas Schneider – Founder & CIO, BrickVest
Daniel Fetner – CoS, Corigin Ventures
J.Bradley Snyder – Co-Founder, Radical Galaxy Studio
Jon Schultz – Co-Founder, Onyx Equities
Steve Nson – Founder, AnySizeDeals
This year’s theme is Innovation for the Built World, and the topics include Space as a Service, IoT, Artificial Intelligence, Augmented/Virtual Reality, Blockchain, Cryptocurrencies and more. The format of the conference will be comprised of panel discussions, fireside chats, a startup alley, workshops and startup pitches. Attendees from all over the world are expected to attend, including a large contingent of startups from Europe. The festivities will take place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
In addition to #InnovateCRE, AnySizeDeals produces various conferences including #BitcoinCRE and The Dealmaker Summit that attract some of the leading voices in real estate, blockchain and PropTech.
For more information and to register for the conference please visit https://innovatecre.com
About AnySizeDeals
AnySizeDeals is a global network of professionals passionate about real estate, PropTech and blockchain. We deliver value to our members through our global conferences, member-only private events with key industry figures and strategic introductions within our member network to enhance business opportunities. Our flagship conferences are #InnovateCRE (https://innovatecre.com) #BitcoinCRE
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Mangia! Pizza Fest at the Hollywood Palladium Sunday
... A Tutta Pizza! - LA's Pizza FestPop Radar LA is giving away a pair of tickets to this event, so read to the end on how to enter!
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Is Sunday your cheat day? Are you looking for something a little different to do with mom for Mother's Day? Or do you just dig pizza? If you answered yes or possibly yes to any of those questions, then you need to head to ...A Tutta Pizza—a pizza fest that’s part of the L.A. Times Food Bowl series. 
Held at the Hollywood Palladium on Sunday (May 13), the festival brings together food and beer tastings, cooking demos, workshops, music and chef conversations. Programming highlights include the talk, Pizza: How Italy’s most loved dish brings community around the world, with Nancy Silverton, Daniele Uditi, Zach Pollack, Phil Rosenthal, moderated by Jonathan Gold at 4:15 p.m., and The Craft of Making Pizza with Mimmo Di Stefano, Enzo Coccia, Tony Gemignani and moderated by Jenn Harris of the Los Angeles Times at 6 p.m.
But really, if we go to a pizza fest, we expect to carbo load on cheeses and bread. The food lineup includes offerings from: 
The Urban Oven
The Good Pizza
Urban Pie
Prova Pizza
Il Romanista
Di Stefano Cheese
VPN Verace Pizza Napoletana
Ambrogio 15
Olive Wood Pizza
Prime Pizza
DeSano
Bulgarini Gelato
Ray's and Stark
La Morra Pizzeria
Sip beers by Moretti, Stone, Smog City, The Lost Abbey, Pizza Port Brewing Co., Anthem Brewing Co., Angel City Brewery and others. 
Tickets: General admission tickets are $40 and includes entry at 1 p.m.; VIP tickets are $80 and includes 12 p.m. entry, VIP seating for panel discussion, prosecco taste by Veneto Hills, VIP lounge access, VIP gift bag and more; the $125 workshop and + VIP ticket includes a choice of cooking workshop session. 
Giveaway details
There are two ways to enter the Pop Radar LA raffle to win a pair of GA tickets to ...A Tutta PIzza! on Sunday. Simply email editor [email protected] with the subject line: I love pizza! Or if you follow @christineziemba​ on Twitter, just Tweet I love pizza! at her. That’s it! And we’ll draw one name on Friday morning at 10 a.m.
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Bőséges választékot ígér októberre az HBO GO
Ősszel sem fog unatkozni, aki az HBO GO kínálatából szemezget, hiszen számtalan új sorozat, izgalmas film és érdekes dokumentumfilm lesz elérhető októberben.
Nézzük is meg, mikből szemezgethetünk októberben:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLGqJz90MLA
  Sorozatok:
• Luther 1-4. évad (premier: október 2.) – magyar szinkronnal és felirattal • OZ 1-6. évad (premier: október 9.) – magyar felirattal • Egy tisztességes asszony (The Honourable Woman, premier: október 9.) 1. évad – magyar szinkronnal és felirattal • O. J. – Egy amerikai hős (O.J.: Made in America; premier: október 19.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vksoaux-Xis
• Homályos határ (The Shadow Line, premier: október 23.) 1. évad – magyar szinkronnal és felirattal • Milliárdok nyomában (Billions, premier: október 28.) 1-2. évad – magyar szinkronnal és felirattal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJWf2iLXVmw
• Sikersorozat 5. évad (Episodes, premier: október 1.) • Félig üres (Curb Your Enthusiasm, premier: október 2.) 9. évada • A párok titkos élete (Secret Life of Couples, premier: október 2.) 1. évada • Babilon Berlin (Babylon Berlin, premier: október 13.) 1. évada
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhoUq6XRL7o
  • A falka (Wataha, október 15.) 2. évada -> a lengyel HBO saját gyártású akció/thriller sorozata • Berlini küldetés (Berlin Station, premier: október 16.) 2. évada • Színtiszta siker (White Famous, premier: október 16.) 1. évada
Sorozatok, melyeknek érkezik a folytatása:
• Ray Donovan 5. évada • Fülledt utcák (The Deuce) 1. évada • Kib*zgatóhelyettesek (Vice Principals) 2. évada • Viktória (Victoria) 2. évada
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_2B8Ju-QdM
• Trónok harca 7.évad: A színfalak mögött (GAME OF THRONES ’17 S7 GAME REVEALED)
• John Oliver-show az elmúlt hét híreiről (Last Week Tonight With John Oliver) 4. évada • Hazug (Liar) 1. évada • Mike Judge bemutatja: A turnébusz (MIKE JUDGE PRESENTS: TALES FROM THE TOUR BUS) 1. évada • Rellik 1. évada
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnIeQYnGY5I
  • 104-es szoba (Room 104) 1. évada • A bosszú csillaga (Tin Star) 1. évada
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9TWILzBa6w
  Fontosabb Filmek:
• Vasakarat (Bleed For This, premier: október 1.) című, nálunk moziban be nem mutatott, megtörtént esetet feldolgozó boksz filmet, főszerepben Miles Teller, Aaron Eckhardt, Katey Sagal és Ciarán Hinds. • Kémek a szomszédban (Keeping Up With The Joneses, premier: október 8.) című akció-vígjátékot, főszerepben Jon Hamm, Gal Gadot, Zach Galifianakis, Isla Fisher • Csontok és skalpok (Bone Tomahawk, premier: október 12.) című western/horror Kurt Russel főszereplésével • Fegyvertelen katona (Hacksaw Ridge, premier: október 15.) című Mel Gibson rendezte háborús filmet, főszerepben Andrew Garfield, Sam Worthington, Luke Bracey, Teresa Palmer, Hugo Weaving • Julieta (premier: október 21.) Pedro Almodovar legújabb filmje • A hazafiak napja (Patriots Day, premier: október 22.) Peter Berg a bostoni terrortámadást feldolgozó filmje, főszerepben Mark Wahlberg, Kevin Bacon, John Goodman, J.K. Simmons, Michelle Monaghan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrXLWWcgBLQ
  • Az utolsó sárkányölő (The Last Dragonslayer, premier: október 21.) című fantasy filmet • Vámpírterápia (Der Vampir Auf Der Couch, premier: premier: október 20.) című német horror vígjátékot, főszerepben Tobias Moretti (Rex felügyelő) • Tapló télapó 2. (Bad Santa, premier: október 28.) Billy Bob Thornton vígjátéka
Dokumentumfilm: 
• Spielberg (premier: október 8.) című, fél Hollywoodot felvonultató, 2 és fél órás életrajzi filmet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRYrMAh77T0
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